The Formans have a garage sale and the gang helps out — loosely. Hidden treasures and old junk lead to arguments and unexpected discoveries.
Red's last day at work arrives and retirement doesn't suit him. He struggles with what to do next while Kitty tries to keep him positive.
The gang tries to get past the velvet rope at a hot new club. Their efforts to look cool enough range from creative to embarrassing.
Laurie brings home a college professor she's dating, and the family reacts in classic Forman fashion. Red is suspicious, Kitty is polite, Eric is horrified.
Halloween in Point Place means costumes, pranks, and a haunted house. The gang's attempts at scaring each other go sideways.
The gang goes to a van stock festival for a day of music and freedom. The adventure doesn't go exactly as planned but the memories are worth it.
Eric discovers a love of cake decorating that surprises everyone, especially Red. The gang teases him but the results speak for themselves.
A sleepover at the Formans' leads to late-night confessions, games, and relationship drama. The basement has never been busier.
Eric gets suspended from school and has to face Red's fury. The reason for the suspension makes it even more complicated.
The gang throws Red a birthday party, but his mood makes celebrating him a challenge. Kitty works overtime to make the day special.
Laurie moves out and the family dynamics shift. Eric is thrilled, Red is worried, and Kitty has mixed feelings.
Eric hides something from Red and the secret weighs on him. The gang helps cover for him but the plan unravels.
The guys go on a hunting trip and try to prove their manliness. The outdoor adventure reveals more about their insecurities than their skills.
Red gets a new job and adjusts to being a working man again. The family supports him in their own chaotic way.
A party at the Formans' house gets out of control while Red and Kitty are away. The cleanup effort is as dramatic as the party itself.
Eric and Donna take a major step in their relationship. The buildup, the nerves, and the aftermath are handled with surprising sweetness.
The morning after brings new feelings and new awkwardness for Eric and Donna. The gang finds out and reacts in typical fashion.
Kitty and Eric have a night out together and bond in unexpected ways. Meanwhile, the rest of the gang gets into their own mischief.
The parents find out about Eric and Donna's relationship milestone. Red and Bob's reactions could not be more different.
A kiss between friends creates fallout. Relationships get tested and jealousy rears its head in the basement.
Kelso tries to win Jackie back with a serenade. The execution leaves a lot to be desired but the effort is there.
Jackie starts moving on from Kelso and the whole group dynamic shifts. New pairings start to form.
The gang deals with a moral dilemma involving the church. Red and Kitty's faith is tested in comedic ways.
Red is fired up about something and the whole family feels it. Eric tries to defuse the situation while the gang hides in the basement.
A fight breaks out between friends and takes everyone by surprise. The basement becomes a battleground before cooler heads prevail.
The season finale puts Eric in a compromising situation that could change everything with Donna. The cliffhanger is a doozy.